
US Agency for Global Media fires Voice of America director
The U.S. Agency for Global Media fired Voice of America director Michael Abramowitz after he refused to accept a position as chief management officer at VOAโs transmitting station in Greenville, North Carolina. In a court filing, Abramowitz said the proposed reassignment and decision to fire him was illegal since the law states he can only be removed from his position as VOA director with the approval of the International Broadcasting Advisory Board. President Donald Trump dismissed all the boardโs members during his first week in office, and it has not been active since. As VOA director, Abramowitz repeatedly pushed back against the Trump administrationโs attempts to dismantle his outlet, which relies on government funding to provide reliable news to audiences in countries that lack press freedoms. In March, he sued the administration for placing all of VOAโs employees on leave in an attempt to shut it down.